To match the beauty to the ready-to-wear, Jimmy Paul, editorial stylist at Bumble and Bumble created a precise, geometric look for the models' hair, with a full, thick mane that appears flat at the same time.He spritzed damp hair with Bumble's Thickening Hairspray before blow drying with a round brush and straight ironing to complete the look.

For Bumble and Bumble'sJimmy Paul, New York Fashion Week is an exercise in controlled chaos.

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We finished around midnight, then packed up and ran home to get some sleep before arriving here to get the girls ready for the Prabal Gurung presentation," says Paul, unpacking the two oversize Tumi suitcases he takes everywhere during show week-stocked with enough bobby pins, blow dryers, and curling irons to take down an army-and busily sorting dozens of hair extensions onto a table by shade.
1:00 p.m.: Moments before models descend to the show space in Bill Blass alum Gurung's bright-blue cocktail frocks and impeccably tailored tuxedo suits, Paul can be seen carefully fluffing their long curls.
"There's a masculine feminine vibe to the collection," he says.
"The hair is slick and wet in the front, voluminous and romantic in the back.
3:00 p.m.: No time for lunch.
Paul rummages through his bag for a chocolate-covered Greens Plus health bar and a bag of almonds instead.
4:00 p.m.: Hits Bumble and Bumble's Meatpacking District salon to give Fran Lebowitz (among others) a quick cut.
"It's Fashion Week, so everyone wants a trim," says Paul.
8:00 p.m.: Home to watch Mad Men on Netflix.
"I've just rented the entire second season, and I'm obsessed," admits Paul, who generally lies low in the evening throughout Fashion Week.
"I've got to be rested for the following day's show.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 10:00 a.m.: Arrives at the Chelsea showroom of CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund finalists Adams and Gill of Ohne Titel, to set the look for the next day's show (along with fashion stylist Alastair McKimm).
The designers, who reference "statues from antiquity," walk Paul through Polaroids of the body-conscious spring collection.
"We're thinking about wig wraps for the hair, which are a way of setting it low and close to the head-minus the wigs," says Paul.
11:30 a.m.: Paul zips a few blocks south to West 25th Street, where he does the hair for the 3.1 Phillip Lim men's presentation.
"The clothes are amazing, and we're doing a fun kind of 1950s look on moncler uk shop list name of baby girl the guys," he says of the slick rockabilly styles.
3:00 p.m.: Editors begin crowding in for the presentation while Paul puts on the finishing touches.
5:00 p.m.: Back to the salon for a few more cuts, "and then straight to therapy," jokes Paul.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 9:00 a.m.: Paul's Bumble team settles in at Ohne Titel's show space on West 26th Street and begins prepping models for the runway.
Paul has settled on a sculptural look that's "matte in texture and, like those wig wraps, slick against the head.
After wrapping models' hair clockwise around their head and setting it with Bumble and Bumble Thickening Spray, the stylists literally stitch overlapping sections of hair together with a makeshift needle and thread.
11:45 a.m.: Just before models walk down the runway, he can be seen frantically spraying on layers of Bumble and Bumble dry shampoo over their hair to remove any excess shine.
"Statues always look a little chalky, a little dusty," he explains.
3:00 p.m.: Swings by Anna Sui's showroom "to sit through fittings and hang out," says Paul.

"I thought a hearty, carb-heavy dinner and a root-beer float might help with tomorrow's early call time," says Paul.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 4:00 a.m.: Wakes up and has breakfast.
"I like to have my coffee and get focused before a show.
There's no such thing as being groggy backstage," says Paul of his pre-show morning ritual.
"I need to be 'on' as soon as I walk in the door.
6:00 a.m.: Begin work on the first of 35 sleepy models (including Vlada Roslyakova and Irina Kulikova) for Wang's show, held across the street in her Mercer Street store.
"It's soft but also a little disheveled, a little rock-'n'- roll," he says of the teased, voluminous beehive-meets-buns, which incorporate Wang's notes for each girl into her finished look.

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11:00 p.m.: New York Fashion Week is officially over for Paul, who has a few days to catch his breath before jetting off to more collections in Europe.
See you in Milan, Jimmy!

At Vera Wang, Asian Kabuki and a touch of Sixties inspired the large froths of hair that Jimmy Paul, working for Bumble and bumble, created at the show.Paul began by spritzing the hair with Bumble and bumble Surf Spray, then backcombed and teased all of the hair so that he ended up with cotton-candy puffs, then pulled and pinned the hair into different, ultravolumized shapes - some models got a French twist, others a superfull bob.Paul finished with a spritz of Bumble and bumble Does It All Spray for hold.